Venom Star, Tom Hardy is said to be on odds with the new James bond Star. This is according the latest reports. From 8/1 to 4/5, they both have been at odds with each other for the past 24 hours. This was after the bets had intensified.
‘A flurry of bets over the past 24 hours suggests the cat is out the bag and it’s Tom Hardy that’ll soon be replacing Daniel Craig as 007.’ as per Ladbrokes
Reason for The Odds
There had been bets placed earlier on deciding that Tom Hardy will soon replace Daniel Craig for the new 007 movie. This betting was on who will play James Bonds very popular among them. Tom hardy was never on the top. But this time he landed a good role. This made a stir among the Bokkies. Also, the other bets for future are:
- 6-4 James Norton,
- 2-1 Sam Heughan,
- 5-1 Tom Hiddleston,
- 6-1 Richard Madden,
- 8-1 Tom Hardy,
- Jack Lowden,
- Michael Fassbender,
- 10-1 Idris Elba,
- Jamie Bell,
- 12-1 Aidan Turner,
- Cillian Murphy,
- Henry Cavill, 20-1.
Craig has been Bond since 2006, when he played in Casino Royal. Whereas Tom Hardy is known for his roles in Dark Night Rises, Mad Max Fury road, and Bronson.
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Tom Hardy
Tom is one of the most under-rated actors of Hollywood. With his breath-taking performance in Inception, he has gained the eyes of many people. some of his best works were: Star trek: Nemesis, Black Hawk Down, Warrior, Mad Max Fury road.
Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig is one of British theatre’s most fond faces. He was a struggling teenage actor along with National Youth Theatre. He was the in James Bond, Casino Royal, Skyfall, Quantam of Solace, No time to die and Spectre.
Current scene
Whereas Daniel Craig starred in No Time To Die, which is yet to be released in theatres, this November, According to certain reports, the latest British Spy Action-thriller will be giving Daniel Craig a worthy sendoff after five movies of playing the role of The best spy. The 52-year-old actor is now going to retire from the role for good